Who’s still open for skiing and riding?

Mount Snow, Wildcat Mountain, Sunday River, and Stowe were among the big-name ski resorts to call it a season this past weekend, but there remain a handful of mountains that remain open for more late-season skiing and riding. Here’s a look at which New England resorts should be open throughout the end of the month, and perhaps even into May.
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Killington Photo

Killington

Killington Mountain Resort plans to be open every day until May 5, then weekends only beginning May 11. As of Monday, the resort boasted two lifts and 39 trails open.
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Jay Peak Photo

Jay Peak

Up until recently, Jay Peak was skiing and riding on all 78 of its trails, so you’ll have to forgive them for “only” having 59 trails and seven lifts open at this stage.
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Sugarbush Photo

Sugarbush

Sugarbush Mountain Resort will be open daily through Sunday, then opening for one final weekend on May 4 to celebrate its Kentucky Derby/Cinco de Mayo weekend. Two lifts and 24 trails are currently open.
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Sugarloaf Photo

Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf Mountain resort keeps on trucking with a whopping 134 trails still open. No end is in sight as of yet, but keep in mind that the resort will be scaling back on its grooming efforts mid-week.
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